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CN8000 User ManualxSelf-Signed Private Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175Examples . . . . . . . . . . . .
CN8000 User Manual86Depending on your selection, additional dialog boxes appear enabling you to select the drive, file, folder, or removable disk you
5. The WinClient Viewer873. To remove an entry from the list, select it and click Remove.4. After you have made your media source selections, click M
CN8000 User Manual88Smart Card ReaderThe smart card reader function allows a reader plugged into a local client computer’s USB port to be redirected,
5. The WinClient Viewer89ZoomThe Zoom icon controls the zoom factor for the remote view window. Settings are as follows:Setting Description100% Sizes
CN8000 User Manual90The On-Screen KeyboardThe CN8000 supports an on-screen keyboard, available in multiple languages, with all the standard keys for e
5. The WinClient Viewer91To display/hide the expanded keyboard keys, click the arrow to the right of the language list arrow.
CN8000 User Manual92Mouse Pointer TypeThe CN8000 offers a number of mouse pointer options when working in the remote display. Click this icon to selec
5. The WinClient Viewer93Mac and Linux Considerations For Mac systems, there is a second DynaSync setting to choose from. If the default synchroniza
CN8000 User Manual94Control Panel ConfigurationClicking the Control Panel icon brings up a dialog box that allows you to configure the items that appe
5. The WinClient Viewer95Item DescriptionScreen Options If Full Screen Mode is enabled, the remote display fills the entire screen. If Full Screen
CN8000 User ManualxiAbout this ManualThis User Manual is provided to help you get the most from your c/c system. It covers all aspects of installation
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97Chapter 6The JavaClient ViewerIntroductionThe JavaClient Viewer makes the CN8000 accessible to all platforms that have the Java Runtime Environment
CN8000 User Manual98A second or two after you click the Open Java Applet (or Open Viewer) link, the remote server’s display appears as a window on you
6. The JavaClient Viewer99The JavaClient Control PanelThe JavaClient control panel is hidden at the top center of the screen. It becomes visible when
CN8000 User Manual100Control Panel FunctionsThe Control Panel functions are described in the table below:Icon FunctionThis is a toggle. Click to make
6. The JavaClient Viewer101Click to select the mouse pointer type.Note: This icon changes depending on which mouse pointer type is selected (see Mous
CN8000 User Manual102MacrosThe Macros icon provides access to three functions found in the Macros dialog box: Hotkeys, User Macros, and System Macros.
6. The JavaClient Viewer103User MacrosUser Macros are used to perform specific actions on the remote server. To create the macro, do the following:1.
CN8000 User Manual104SearchSearch allows you to find previously created macros and have them listed in the large upper panel for you to play or edit.T
6. The JavaClient Viewer105Message BoardThe CN8000 supports multiple user logins, which can possibly give rise to access conflicts. To alleviate this
CN8000 User ManualxiiConventionsThis manual uses the following conventions:Monospaced Indicates text that you should key in.[ ] Indicates keys you sho
CN8000 User Manual106 The names of all the logged in users appear in the User List panel. Select the users that you want to post to before sending y
6. The JavaClient Viewer107Virtual MediaThe Virtual Media feature allows a folder or image file on a local client computer to appear and act as if it
CN8000 User Manual108The On-Screen KeyboardThe CN8000 supports an on-screen keyboard, available in multiple languages, with all the standard keys for
6. The JavaClient Viewer109Mouse DynaSync ModeClicking this icon selects whether synchronization of the local and remote mouse pointers is accomplish
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111Chapter 7The Log FileThe Log File ScreenThe CN8000 logs all the events that take place on it. Following a reset, it writes them to a log file, whic
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113Chapter 8The Log ServerThe Log Server is a Windows-based administrative utility that records all the events that take place on selected CN8000 unit
CN8000 User Manual114Starting UpTo bring up the Log Server, either double click the program icon, or key in the full path to the program on the comman
8. The Log Server115The Menu BarThe Menu bar consists of four items: Configure Events Options HelpThese are discussed in the sections that follo
CN8000 User ManualxiiiTerminologyThroughout the manual we make reference to the terms Local and Remote in regard to the operators and equipment deploy
CN8000 User Manual116A description of the fields is given in the table, below:Fill in or modify the fields, then click OK to finish.EventsThe Events M
8. The Log Server117A description of the items is given in the table below:MaintenanceThis function allows the administrator to perform manual mainte
CN8000 User Manual118OptionsNetwork Retry allows you to set the number of seconds that the Log Server should wait before attempting to connect if the
8. The Log Server119The Log Server Main ScreenOverviewThe Log Server Main Screen is divided into two main panels. The upper (List) panel lists the C
CN8000 User Manual120The List PanelThe List panel contains six fields:The Tick PanelThe lower panel displays tick information for the currently select
121Chapter 9AP OperationIntroductionIn addition to the browser based client viewers, the CN8000 also provides stand-alone Windows and Java application
CN8000 User Manual122(Continued from previous page.)Starting UpTo connect to the CN8000, either click its icon on the desktop or click its entry on th
9. AP Operation123The Windows Client Connection ScreenA description of the Connection Screen is given in the following table:Item DescriptionServer L
CN8000 User Manual124Logging InOnce the CN8000 connects to the unit you specified, a login window appears:Provide a valid Username and Password, then
9. AP Operation125(Continued from previous page.)After you have successfully logged in, the Connection screen reappears:At this time there are five a
CN8000 User ManualxivProduct InformationFor information about all ATEN products and how they can help you connect without limits, visit ATEN on the We
CN8000 User Manual126The Administrator UtilityThe Administrator Utility appears as a tabbed notebook. Each tab represents a different administrative f
9. AP Operation127NetworkThis page is used to specify the CN8000's network environment.This page is essentially the same as the browser-based ve
CN8000 User Manual128ANMSThe Advanced Network Management Settings dialog box allows you to set up login authorization management from a external sourc
9. AP Operation129SecurityThe Security page is used to control access to the CN8000.The settings on this page are essentially the same as that of the
CN8000 User Manual130User ManagementThis page is used to set up and manage user profiles. It defines the access rights of each user. Up to 64 user pro
9. AP Operation131Console ManagementThis page is used to set up the operating parameters for the CN8000's RS-232 (serial) port.Serial ConsoleThe
CN8000 User Manual132OOBCThe settings on this page are essentially the same as that of the browser-based version. See OOBC, page 54, for details.
9. AP Operation133CustomizationThis page allows the Administrator to upgrade the firmware and to set to set Timeout, Login failure, and Working mode
CN8000 User Manual134Date/TimeThis page sets the CN8000 time parameters:The settings on this page are essentially the same as that of the browser-base
9. AP Operation135MaintenanceThis page allows the Administrator to upgrade the CN8000’s firmware, and to backup and restore the CN8000’s configuratio
1Chapter 1IntroductionOverviewThe CN8000 is a control unit that provides “over-IP” capability to KVM switches that do not have built in over-IP functi
CN8000 User Manual136The Java Client APThe Java Client AP is provided to make the CN8000 accessible to all platforms. Systems that have JRE 6 Update 3
9. AP Operation137The Java Client Connection ScreenTo connect to the CN80001. Key in its IP address in the Server field.2. If the port number shown i
CN8000 User Manual138After you have successfully logged in, the Connection screen reappears – this time with 5 active buttons:These function the same
139Chapter 10LDAP Server ConfigurationIntroductionThe CN8000 allows log in authentication and authorization through external programs. This chapter de
CN8000 User Manual140Install the Active Directory Schema Snap-inTo install the Active Directory Schema Snap-in, do the following:1. Open a Command Pro
10. LDAP Server Configuration141Extend and Update the Active Directory SchemaTo extend and update the Active Directory Schema, you must do the follow
CN8000 User Manual142Note: The Unique X500 Object ID uses periods, not commas.Extending the Object Class With the New AttributeTo extend the object cl
10. LDAP Server Configuration1434. Select Properties; the person Properties dialog box comes up with the General page displayed. Click the Attributes
CN8000 User Manual1446. In the list that comes up, select permission, then click OK to complete step 2 of the procedure.Editing Active Directory Users
10. LDAP Server Configuration1453. Locate the user you wish to edit. (Our example uses jason.)4. Right-click on the user’s name and select properties
CN8000 User Manual2With its advanced security features, the CN8000 is the fastest, most reliable, most cost effective way to remotely access and manag
CN8000 User Manual1466. Click Edit to bring up the String Attribute Editor:7. Key in the desired CN8000 permission attribute values (see The Permissio
10. LDAP Server Configuration1478. Click OK. When you return to the Attribute Editor page, the permission entry now reflects the new permissions:a) C
CN8000 User Manual148The Permission Attribute ValueThe attribute value for permission is made up of two parts: 1) the IP address of the CN8000 a user
10. LDAP Server Configuration149Permission ExamplesAccess rights examples are given in the table, below:User String MeaningUser1 10.0.0.166&w,v 1
CN8000 User Manual150Type 2For Type 2 users, authentication takes place on the LDAP server, but authorization is via the CN8000’s user database. To ed
10. LDAP Server Configuration151c) Click Apply to save the change and complete the procedure. Jason now has the same permissions as user.d) Repeat th
CN8000 User Manual152OpenLDAP Server ConfigurationThe main OpenLDAP configuration file, slapd.conf, has to be customized before launching the server.
10. LDAP Server Configuration153Starting the OpenLDAP ServerTo start the OpenLDAP Server, run slapd (the OpenLDAP Server executable file) from the co
CN8000 User Manual154Customizing the OpenLDAP SchemaThe schema that slapd uses may be extended to support additional syntaxes, matching rules, attribu
10. LDAP Server Configuration155LDAP DIT Design and LDIF FileLDAP Data StructureAn LDAP Directory stores information in a tree structure known as the
1. Introduction3Features and BenefitsThe features and benefits provided by a CN8000 deployment are described in the following table:Features Benefits
CN8000 User Manual156(Continued from previous page.)DIT CreationThe LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) is used to represent LDAP entries in a simple
10. LDAP Server Configuration157The following figure illustrates an LDIF file that defines the OpenLDAP group for the CN8000.(Continues on next page.
CN8000 User Manual158(Continued from previous page.)Using the New SchemaTo use the new schema, do the following:1. Save the new schema file (e.g., cn8
159AppendixSafety InstructionsGeneral Read all of these instructions. Save them for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on
CN8000 User Manual160extension cord ampere rating. Make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.
Appendix161Rack Mounting Before working on the rack, make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack, extended to the floor, and that the full
CN8000 User Manual162Technical SupportInternational For online technical support – including troubleshooting, documentation, and software updates: ht
Appendix163IP Address DeterminationIf you are an administrator logging in for the first time, you need to access the CN8000 in order to give it an IP
CN8000 User Manual1643. Select either Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP), or Specify an IP address. If you chose the latter, fill the IP Addres
Appendix165IPv6At present, the CN8000 supports two IPv6 address protocols: Link Local IPv6 Address, and IPv6 Stateless AutoconfigurationLink Local IPv
CN8000 User Manual4Multi-Keyboard Language Support / On-Screen KeyboardThe CN8000 supports multiple keyboard language input – including English, Frenc
CN8000 User Manual166IPv6 Stateless AutoconfigurationIf the CN8000’s network environment contains a device (such as a router) that supports the IPv6 S
Appendix167Port ForwardingFor devices located behind a router, port forwarding allows the router to pass data coming in over a specific port to a spec
CN8000 User Manual168Keyboard EmulationThe PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of the Sun and Mac keyboards. The emulation
Appendix169PPP Modem OperationBasic SetupIn addition to the browser and AP methods, the CN8000 can also be accessed through its RS-232 port using a PP
CN8000 User Manual170Connection Setup Example (Windows XP)To set up a dial-in connection to the CN8000 under Windows XP, do the following:1. From the
Appendix171Trusted CertificatesOverviewWhen you try to log in to the device from your browser, a Security Alert message appears to inform you that the
CN8000 User Manual172Installing the CertificateTo install the certificate, do the following:9. In the Security Alert dialog box, click View Certificat
Appendix17313. Next, click Finish to complete the installation; then click OK to close the dialog box.Certificate TrustedThe certificate is now truste
CN8000 User Manual174Mismatch ConsiderationsIf the site name or IP address used for generating the certificate no longer matches the current address o
Appendix175Self-Signed Private CertificatesIf you wish to create your own self-signed encryption key and certificate, a free utility – openssl.exe – i
1. Introduction5Remote Power ControlYou can add a PON (Power Over the NET™) power management unit and remotely control the power status of devices on
CN8000 User Manual176TroubleshootingGeneral OperationProblem ResolutionErratic operation The CN8000 needs to be started before the KVM switch1. If the
Appendix177WindowsProblem ResolutionWhen I log in, the browser generates a CA Root certificate is not trusted, or a Certificate Error response.1. The
CN8000 User Manual178JavaFor mouse synchronization problems, see Macros, page 102, Mouse DynaSync Mode, page 109, and Sun / Linux, page 182. For other
Appendix179Sun Systems* These solutions work for most common Sun VGA cards. If using them fails to resolve the problem, consult the Sun VGA card'
CN8000 User Manual180Mac SystemsThe Log ServerProblem ResolutionThe local and remote mouse pointers do not sync.There are two USB I/O settings for the
Appendix181Additional Mouse Synchronization ProceduresIf the mouse synchronization procedures mentioned in the manual fail to resolve mouse pointer pr
CN8000 User Manual182b) Click the Pointer Options tabc) Set the mouse speed to the middle position (6 units in from the left)d) Disable Enhance Pointe
Appendix183Supported KVM SwitchesThe KVM switches that can be used in a cascaded installation are as follows:Note: 1. Some of the CN8000’s features ma
CN8000 User Manual184Administrator Login FailureIf you are unable to perform an Administrator login (because the Username and Password information has
Appendix185Specifications1Power Over the NETFunction SpecificationConnectors Console 1 x SPHD-18 Male (Yellow)KVM (Computer) 1 x SPHD-18 Female (Yello
CN8000 User ManualiiFCC InformationThis is an FCC Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case t
CN8000 User Manual6System RequirementsRemote User ComputersRemote user computers (also referred to as client computers) are the ones the users log int
CN8000 User Manual186About SPHD ConnectorsLimited WarrantyALTUSEN warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one
187IndexAAccess Ports, 29Account Policy, 43Administration, 27ANMS, 32Customization, 58Firmware upgrading, 62Network, 29Administration PageDate/Time, 6
CN8000 User Manual188HHardwareSetup, 15Hotkeys, 71, 102Windows Client, 71IInstallation, 15Invalid login, 21IPAddress, 30Address determination, 163Inst
Index 189Network Transfer Rate, 31OOnlineRegistration, iiiOn-Screen Keyboard, 90, 108OOBC, 54, 132OpenLDAPServer Configuration, 152Server Installation
CN8000 User Manual190User Accountsbackup, 63restore, 64User Macros, 73, 103User Management, 49, 130User Notice, iiiUser Preferences, 25User Station Fi
1. Introduction7Cables Two custom KVM cable sets (1 USB; 1 PS/2) to link the CN8000 to a server or KVM switch are provided with this package. Custo
CN8000 User Manual8VideoOnly the following non-interlaced video signals are supported:Operating Systems Supported operating systems for remote user c
1. Introduction9BrowsersSupported browsers for users that log into the CN8000 include the following:* See Mac Systems, page 180, for further informat
CN8000 User Manual10ComponentsFront ViewNo. Component Description1 LAN Port The Cat 5e cable that connects the CN8000 to the LAN, WAN, or Internet plu
1. Introduction11Rear ViewNo. Component Description1 Power Jack The power adapter cable plugs in here.2 Virtual Media Port The cable that connects th
CN8000 User Manual12Custom KVM CablesNote: The advantage of using a USB cable is that it allows automatic locked-in mouse synchronization. See Mouse D
13Chapter 2Hardware SetupMountingRack MountingFor convenience and flexibility, the CN8000 can be mounted on a system rack. To rack mount the unit do t
CN8000 User Manual143. Screw the bracket into any convenient location on the rack.Note: Rack screws are not provided. Use screws that are appropriate
2. Hardware Setup15InstallationTo install the CN8000, refer to the installation diagrams on the next two pages (the numbers correspond to the numbers
CN8000 User ManualiiiUser InformationOnline RegistrationBe sure to register your product at our online support center:Telephone SupportFor telephone s
CN8000 User Manual165. (Optional) If you want to connect a serial console device or modem, plug its cable into the RS-232 port.6. Plug the LAN or WAN
2. Hardware Setup1721
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19Chapter 3Browser LoginThe CN8000 can be accessed either from an internet type browser, via Windows and Java application (AP) program, or by PPP mode
CN8000 User Manual20(Continued from previous page.)2. A Security Alert dialog box appears.Accept the certificate – it can be trusted. (See Trusted Cer
3. Browser Login213. Provide a valid Username and Password (set by the CN8000 administrator), then click Login to continue.Note: 1. If you are the ad
CN8000 User Manual22Main Webpage ElementsThe Main page consists of user access icons arranged vertically down the left side; administrative function i
3. Browser Login23Remote Console PreviewThe main portion of the panel shows a snapshot of the server’s display.Clicking Refresh updates the snapshot
CN8000 User Manual24Exit MacroThe Exit Macro panel contains a dropdown listbox of user created System macros:You can select a macro from the list that
3. Browser Login25User PreferencesThe User Preferences page allows the user to set three parameters: Viewer, Language, and Password:The page settings
CN8000 User ManualivPackage ContentsThe basic CN8000 package consists of: 1CN8000 2 Custom KVM Cable Sets 1 Custom Console Cable Set 1 USB 2.0 Vir
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27Chapter 4AdministrationIntroductionThe administration utilities, represented by the icons located across the top of the CN8000 web page, are used to
CN8000 User Manual28Device InformationThe Device Information page is the first of the Administration pages, and provides information about the CN8000&
4. Administration29NetworkThe Network dialog is used to specify the CN8000's network environment.Service PortsIf a firewall is being used, the A
CN8000 User Manual30(Continued from previous page.)An explanation of the fields is given in the table below:Note: 1. Valid entries for all of the Serv
4. Administration31DNS ServerThe CN8000 can either have its DNS server address assigned automatically, or a fixed address can be specified. For auto
CN8000 User Manual32ANMSThe Advanced Network Management Settings page allows you to set up login authentication and authorization management from exte
4. Administration33SMTP SettingsTo have the CN8000 email reports from the SMTP server to you, do the following:1. Enable the Enable report from the f
CN8000 User Manual34Log ServerImportant transactions that occur on the CN8000, such as logins and internal status messages, are kept in an automatical
4. Administration35Syslog ServerTo record all the events that take place on the CN8000 and write them to a Syslog server, do the following:1. Check E
CN8000 User ManualvContentsFCC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiRoHS. . . . . .
CN8000 User Manual36Disable Local AuthenticationSelecting this option will disable login authentication locally on the CN8000. The switch can only be
4. Administration376. On the RADIUS server, set the access rights for each user according to the information in the table, below:Note: 1. The charact
CN8000 User Manual38LDAP SettingsTo allow authentication and authorization for the CN8000 via LDAP / LDAPS, refer to the information in the table, bel
4. Administration39CC Management SettingsTo allow authorization for the CN8000 through a CC (Control Center) server, check Enable and fill in the CC
CN8000 User Manual40SecurityThe Security page controls access to the CN8000.User Station FiltersIf any filters have been configured, they appear in th
4. Administration41Adding FiltersTo add an IP filter, do the following:1. Click Add. A dialog box similar to the one below appears:2. Key the address
CN8000 User Manual42In other word’s, if either filter blocks a computer, then the computer is blocked, no matter what the other filter is set to.Modif
4. Administration43Account PolicyIn the Account Policy section, system administrators can set policies governing usernames and passwords.The meanings
CN8000 User Manual44Login FailuresFor increased security, the Login Failures section allows administrators to set policies governing what happens when
4. Administration45EncryptionThese flexible encryption alternatives for keyboard/mouse, video, and virtual media data let you choose any combination
CN8000 User Manualvi4. AdministrationIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Dev
CN8000 User Manual46Virtual MediaThe CN8000’s Virtual Media feature allows a drive, folder, image file, removable disk, or smart card reader on a user
4. Administration47Private CertificateWhen logging in over a secure (SSL) connection, a signed certificate is used to verify that the user is logging
CN8000 User Manual48Others Browser Service allows the administrator to limit the scope of browser access to the CN8000. Put a check in the checkbox t
4. Administration49User ManagementThe User Management page is used to create and manage user profiles. Up to 64 user profiles can be established. To
CN8000 User Manual50An explanation of the profile items is given in the table below: The Reset button clears all the information shown in the right p
4. Administration51Console ManagementThe Console Management page consists of two sub-pages – Serial Console and OOBC – that are used to set up the op
CN8000 User Manual52To set up the serial communications parameters, put a check in the Enable checkbox, and make your parameter selections according t
4. Administration53Port Alert SettingsThe Port Alert Settings dialog box provides a way for you to be informed about events that occur on the devices
CN8000 User Manual54OOBCIn case the CN8000 cannot be accessed with the usual LAN-based methods, it can be accessed with an external modem via the swit
4. Administration55Enable Dial OutFor the dial out function, you must establish an account with an ISP (Internet Service Provider), and then use a mo
CN8000 User ManualviiDate/Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Time Zone . . . . .
CN8000 User Manual56When you have finished making your settings on this page, click Apply.Dial Out Schedule This entry sets up the times you want the
4. Administration57SessionsThe Session page lets the administrator see at a glance all the users currently logged into the CN8000, and provides infor
CN8000 User Manual58CustomizationThe Customization page allows the Administrator to set Timeout, Login failure, and Working mode parameters.An explana
4. Administration59USB IO SettingsOS Specifies the operating system that the server on the connected port is using. Choices are Win, Mac, Sun, and Ot
CN8000 User Manual60Date/TimeThe Date/Time dialog page sets the CN8000 time parameters:Set the parameters according to the information below.Time Zone
4. Administration61Date Select the month from the dropdown listbox. Click < or > to move backward or forward by one year increments. In the
CN8000 User Manual62MaintenanceThe Maintenance page allows the Administrator to upgrade the CN8000’s firmware, and to backup and restore the CN8000’s
4. Administration63BackupThe Backup section of the page gives you the ability to back up the CN8000’s configuration and user profile information.To p
CN8000 User Manual64RestoreBacked up User Account and Configuration information can be restored with the Restore section of the page. Information curr
65Chapter 5The WinClient ViewerStarting UpThe WinClient Viewer is only available when you log in using the Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) browser. A
CN8000 User ManualviiiZoom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107The On-Screen Keyboard
CN8000 User Manual66A second or two after you click the Open Windows Client link, the remote server’s display appears as a window on your desktop:Navi
5. The WinClient Viewer67The WinClient Control PanelThe WinClient control panel is hidden at the upper or lower center of the screen (the default is
CN8000 User Manual68Control Panel FunctionsThe Control Panel functions are described in the table below.Note: Clicking the T button at the top right o
5. The WinClient Viewer69Click to bring up the Virtual Media dialog box. The icon changes when a virtual media device is started on the port. See Vir
CN8000 User Manual70These icons show the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock status of the remote computer. When the lock state is On, the LED is br
5. The WinClient Viewer71MacrosThe Macros icon provides access to three functions found in the Macros dialog box: Hotkeys, User Macros, and System Ma
CN8000 User Manual72An explanation of the Hotkey actions is given in the table below:Action ExplanationExit remote location Exits the remote view and
5. The WinClient Viewer73User MacrosUser Macros are used to perform specific actions on the remote server. To create the macro, do the following:1. S
CN8000 User Manual743. Click Record.The dialog box disappears, and a small panel appears at the top left of the screen:4. Press the keys for the macro
5. The WinClient Viewer755. If you haven’t brought up the Show dialog, click Done when you have finished recording your macro. You return to the Macr
CN8000 User Manualix10.LDAP Server ConfigurationIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CN8000 User Manual76After creating your macros, you can run them in any of three ways:1. By using the hotkey (if one was assigned).2. By opening the M
5. The WinClient Viewer77SearchSearch, at the bottom of the dialog box, lets you filter the list of macros that appear in the large upper panel for y
CN8000 User Manual783. Click Record.The dialog box disappears, and a small panel appears at the top left of the screen:4. Press the keys for the macro
5. The WinClient Viewer797. Repeat the procedure for any other macros you wish to create.Once the system macros have been created, you can choose to
CN8000 User Manual80Video SettingsThe Video Settings dialog box allows you to adjust the placement and picture quality of the remote screen display on
5. The WinClient Viewer81RGB Drag the slider bars to adjust the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) values. When an RGB value is increased, the RGB component of t
CN8000 User Manual82Gamma AdjustmentIf it is necessary to correct the gamma level for the remote video display, use the Gamma function of the Video Ad
5. The WinClient Viewer83The Message BoardTo alleviate the possibility of access conflicts resulting from multiple user logins, the CN8000 provides a
CN8000 User Manual84Message Display PanelMessages that users post to the board - as well as system messages - display in this panel. If you disable Ch
5. The WinClient Viewer85Virtual MediaThe Virtual Media feature allows a drive, folder, image file, or removable disk on a local client computer to a
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